Forced to Become a Widow

Forced to Become a Widow
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After dinner, Deva and Angga talk on the terrace.


They talk about many things, including hobbies and schools and ideals.


While on the terrace, Deva asked about Angga's mother.


"By the way I didn't see your mother, where did your mother go? ask Deva curiously.


Angga was silent for a moment, then answered Deva's question.


" My mother is dead. I lost my mother not long ago. My mother died of severe pain. And my father tried to take my mother to various hospitals. But my mother was not helped."


"I'm so sorry for your mother's passing. You're the toughest." said Deva.


"Thank you Dev." said Angga.


"By the way I didn't see your father either. My father said you and your family were invited to dinner at home." asked Angga curiously.


"Oh, that. My mom and dad are divorced. You're no longer home with my father. My sister and I went with my mom, Deva said.


"Why did your parents split up Dev?" ask Angga curious.


"There's a common problem for parents. I also don't know exactly why the two of them separated" Deva said.


"Yes, every parent must have their own problems. We as children have no right to forbid the decision of both. If parting is the best way, yes we have to accept with a spacious chest, said Angga.


Meanwhile, Lina and Mr. Burhan were talking to their two children.


In the conversation of both. They plan to Match Angga and Deva. However, because Deva's age is still underage. So they plan to hold a fiancee first.


But, Rina handed the decision to her daughter. If the daughter agrees they will be married. However, if the two of them disagree, the plan will not be realized.


On the terrace Deva and Angga were talking. They were very familiar and without a sense of awkward joking.


Angga who at that time, still felt sad because he remembered his birth mother.


Now he is comforted by the presence of Deva who accompanies him in times of need.


Angga asked Deva, who was sitting on the porch bench of the house. "By the way tomorrow you go to school, Dev?


"Yes, time truant. How the hell is this?" deva said while joking.


"I asked Dev. You don't want to go home from school I'll pick you up?" ask Angga.


"Well, what's the job? Why would you pick me up at school." said Deva.


"Yes work, but tomorrow I'm just going to the office for a little while to see a client. After that, I went home. I feel so alone without friends. My dad's busy in his office. I only met him for a moment." said Angga.


"Don't have any friends?" ask Deva curiously.


"Have. But my friends have their own activities. So I can't hang out with friends at will." Angga.


"Actually, tomorrow I have group work at a friend's house. But I ask my friends first yes, it can be another day or not" said Deva.


"You're busy, it's okay, I'll pick you up next time. Angga.